Tom s Lane Corner Minstead, Hampshire SO43 7GF
A beautifully renovated and well proportioned detached country house in a delightful and private forest location with 3.8 acres The Property This most attractive and peacefully situated family home was built in 1921 and is constructed with brick elevations beneath a French terracotta tiled roof, with a mature wisteria along the front and southern elevation. Sitting centrally in its plot and enjoying direct forest access, the property offers extremely well proportioned accommodation throughout, as well as being in excellent decorative order. the two well proportioned reception rooms, both with open fireplaces and delightful views over the gardens. A particular feature of the property is that the vast majority of rooms enjoy double aspect views over the gardens and paddocks beyond. Within the last five years the house has been the subject of extensive refurbishment and improvements, including a new roof, re-pointing to the external brickwork, an extensive bespoke range of handmade kitchen and utility room units with stone work surfaces incorporating an Aga, and most attractive Travertine tiled flooring to the kitchen/breakfast room, reception hall, utility and rear hall. Of note is the use of natural stone throughout including a beautiful marble vanity unit in the family bathroom. All bathroom suites have been renewed and the property has also been re-wired and re-plumbed throughout. The ground floor also benefits from a spacious reception hall, giving access to 1,350,000 2 4/5 3
F L O O R P L A N TOM S LANE CORNER
PROPOSED ACCESS & DEVELOPMENT OF GARAGE/STABLES Planning permission has been granted to provide a separate stable and garage complex incorporating three stables, store and a double garage as well as re-routing the driveway. Further information can be found at: www.newforestnpa.gov.uk ref. no. 16/00161.
Grounds & Gardens Tom s Lane Corner occupies a central position within its own garden and grounds and consequently enjoys total seclusion and direct forest access. On the south side of the house is a terrace beyond which there are areas of lawn and for the most part the garden provides vibrant colour with its numerous azaleas, camellias and rhododendrons, interspersed with footpaths. There are a number of unusual plants and trees including a mature witch hazel, and a small area of woodland which is home to a carpet of bluebells in springtime. From the garden there are quite outstanding distant views over the forest. In all the grounds extend to in excess of 3.8 acres including two paddocks. NOTE: It is understood that Forest Rights run with the house. It should be noted that there is a two bedroom, detached cottage in the grounds which the vendors would consider selling by separate negotiation. Further details available upon request.
The Situation Tom s Lane Corner is situated on the south west outskirts of the extremely popular and largely unspoilt village of Minstead, which in turn lies within the heart of the New Forest National Park. Within the village there is a small and vibrant community, mainly centred around the village green with its tearoom and pub (The Trusty Servant). There is the delightful All Saints Church, dating back to the 13th Century, village hall, local farmshop and a cricket club and pitch. Tom s Lane Corner has direct access onto the open Forest via five separate gates, where there are numerous walks and rides. The larger local centres include Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Lymington, and Winchester, where most everyday requirements are readily available, together with a good selection of schools for all ages; access onto the A31 and the M27 coastal motorway are both within a short drive, providing first class communications to all parts of the country, including London via the M3 motorway and the South Coast, with its excellent aquatic pursuits and Channel ports, whilst Southampton and Bournemouth are home to international airports. Directions Travelling westbound on the M27 coastal motorway, continue from Junction 1 at Cadnam on the A31 for just over 2 miles. Turn left signposted Emery Down, over the cattlegrid and continue for just under one mile. At the post box turn left into the communal gravel drive which continues onto tarmac. Follow it round right handed, over the next cattlegrid into the garden and grounds of Tom s Lane Corner. Services Toms Lane Corner Energy Efficiency Rating: F Current: 33 Potential: 78 Services: Mains water and electricity are connected, private drainage system, oil fired central heating. Viewing By prior appointment with Spencers of the New Forest. Spencers of The New Forest would like to point out that all measurements set out in these particulars are approximate and are for guidance only. We have not tested any apparatus, equipment, systems or services etc and cannot confirm that they are in full or efficient working order or fit for purpose. No assumption should be made as to compliance with planning consents or current usage. Nothing in these particulars is intended to indicate that any carpets or curtains, furnishings or fittings, electrical goods (whether wired or not), gas fires or light fitments, or any other fixtures not expressly included form any part of the property being offered for sale. Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact us and we will be happy to confirm the position to you.
Tucked down a maze of country lanes and surrounded by woodland Minstead is a perfect village in miniature The Local Area Minstead is a perfect village in miniature. Tucked down a maze of country lanes and surrounded by woodland, it is tranquil and unspoiled, yet surprisingly and accessibly close to junction one of the M27 at Cadnam. For a small village it punches well above its size in terms of community and history. Overlooking its delightful green is a popular country inn, The Trusty Servant Inn, and a village shop and cafe tearoom that serves as a community hub. There s also a quirky parish church which is the resting place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes. Nearby are what are thought to be two of the oldest oak trees in the f orest as well as the Rufus Stone, marking the spot where King William II was shot by an arrow. Points Of Interest M27 Cadnam/A31 New Forest Golf Club Limewood Ashurst New Forest Train Station Brockenhurst Sixth Form Careys Manor Burley Golf Club Brockenhurst Train Station Brockenhurst Golf Club 2.6 miles 2.8 miles 2.8 miles 3.8 miles 4.3 miles 5.5 miles 5.5 miles 5.6 miles 5.7 miles 6.1 miles
For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact us: The Cross, Burley, Hampshire BH24 4AB T: 01425 40 4 088 E: burley@spencersnewforest.com www.spencersnewforest.com